Young Nudy

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Zone 6

Young Nudy

Lyrics

[Intro]
Fore'n
Oh Lord, Jetson made another one

[Verse 1]
Yeah, drippin' ho, yeah yeah
AK-47, fully loaded, killin' folks, yeah yeah
And I got your bitch, wanting to suck my dick bro, yeah yeah
Think you need to cuff your ho, yeah (Come cuff yo ho)
Think you need to watch your ho (Come watch yo ho)
Worry 'bout me nigga, need to watch your ho, yeah (Come watch yo ho)
All in your bitch, I'm all up in her throat (I'm in her throat)
I'ma get this money, while im fuckin' your ho (Fuckin' yo ho, yeah)
Gettin' this money, yeah, I'm fuckin' these hoes (Fuckin' these hoes)
Everywhere I go, SlimeBall, he got these hoes (I got these hoes)
All these different bitches, all these different shows (Different shows)
I be rockin' bitches like I'm rockin' shows (Rockin' these shows, yeah)
Yeah, I'm gettin money, either way it go (Either way it go, yeah)
Big bank rolls, blue hunnids, you already know (You already know)
Yeah, back in, fully loaded, bitch you know (Bitch you know)
Everywhere I go man, I be rockin' these shows, yeah (Be rockin' these shows)

[Verse 2]
Yeah
Cameras up (Cameras up), money up (Money up), sticks up (Sticks up), pull it up, better give it up (Give it)
Owe me money (Owe me money), I'm comin' to pick it up (Yeah)
Show no love (Naw), I can't show no love no mo', yeah
[Chorus]
And I like to ride around in the Phantom (A Phantom)
And I got that dirty dirty in the Fanta
And I'm ridin through the 6, East Atlanta (East Atlanta)
You can catch me in the 6, East Atlanta (Yeah, yeah)
You can catch me cruisin' down, East Atlanta (Yeah, yeah)
On the block, Bouldercrest, East Atlanta (Uh huh)
Flat Shoals, Gresham road, East Atlanta
Kirkwood, Edgewood, East Atlanta (Yeah, the 6)

[Verse 3]
Real East Atlanta nigga, yeah, you know me
All up in the block, catch me in Paradise East (Yeah)
Top of the 'partments, where you can find me (I swear)
1504, yeah, bitch you know the block
Came from the block, the Texaco was servin' rocks (Servin' rocks)
Nigga know me, the jack move, I was a robber (I was a robber)
Ain't no gettin' no money, crazy fuck, I went no stopper
I'ma rob these niggas, yeah fuck it, regardless
I'ma get this money, nigga yeah, regardless (Yeah, regardless)
Got my own gang bitch, yeah, I started it
Nigga hate on me, you pussy boy, don't start it (Boy don't start it)
Get a lot of money, just to come to parties (A lot of money)
And I bone your bitch, I gave her Ed Hardy (Ed Hardy)
Stevie Wonder, man, I cannot see your shorty (Naw bitch)
Sippin' lean bitch, I don't sip Bacardi (Sip Bacardi)
[Chorus]
And I like to ride around in the Phantom (A Phantom)
And I got that dirty dirty in the Fanta
And I'm ridin through the 6, East Atlanta (East Atlanta)
You can catch me in the 6, East Atlanta (Yeah, yeah)
You can catch me cruisin' down, East Atlanta (Yeah, yeah)
On the block, Bouldercrest, East Atlanta (Uh huh)
Flat Shoals, Gresham road, East Atlanta
Kirkwood, Edgewood, East Atlanta (Yeah, bitch)Embed

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If you're a fan of Young Nudy, you've definitely heard of Zone 6. This song, which was released on November 2, 2018, features not one but two other popular artists: Future and 6LACK. While the title might be a bit confusing (this is technically the third "Zone 6" song Nudy has released), there's no denying that the remix is a hit with fans.

About Zone 6

First things first: if you're not familiar with the Atlanta area, you might be wondering what Zone 6 is. It's actually a zone within the city that includes several neighborhoods, including East Atlanta, Kirkwood, and Decatur. Young Nudy is from the Zone 6 area himself, which is where the inspiration for the song comes from.

In the original version of "Zone 6," Nudy raps about his life growing up in the Atlanta area. He references various locations throughout the city, as well as some of the struggles he has faced. The remix featuring Future and 6LACK takes things to a new level, with additional verses and some new production elements.

One of the most notable things about "Zone 6" is the beat. It's relatively simple, with a trap-inspired sound that's become popular in Southern hip-hop over the past decade. The song does have a bit of a slower tempo compared to some of Nudy's other tracks, but that doesn't detract from its overall impact.

Lyrically, "Zone 6" is all about Nudy's experiences growing up. He talks about the poverty and violence he faced, as well as the desire to rise above it all. "Can't you tell that I came up/Tryna make a change, yeah," he raps in the chorus. There are also references to drug use, which isn't uncommon in hip-hop but might be off-putting for some listeners.

As for Future and 6LACK's verses, they both add their own unique energy to the song. Future's rapid-fire flow is particularly impressive, as he touches on his own success and the dangers of living in Atlanta. 6LACK's verse is a bit more introspective, with lines like "Tryna find my own peace and serenity" standing out.

All in all, "Zone 6" is a strong addition to Young Nudy's discography. It's a testament to his roots in the Zone 6 area, as well as his ability to collaborate with other artists and create something truly memorable. Whether you're a fan of trap music or just looking to explore more of what Atlanta has to offer, this song is definitely worth a listen.